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TT and NA Lowerings springs?


Lacoste82

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Hey, i hope that all of you fellow supra owners are enjoying the summer.:)

 

Im currently on the look out for some lowering springs to my 93 Jap spec n/a, ive looked at Tein, H&R, GMax, Cobra, Eibach and so on - And what ive noticed as that there are lowering spring for the Turbo model, aswell as the n/a, not surprisingly.

 

The difference between the lowerings springs for the Turbo and the n/a, seems to be length the car is lowered, many of the TT lowerings kits loweres equally front and rear(3,5 - 4 cm), and the n/a springs loweres 3 - 4cm front and about 2 - 2,5cm rear - Again, nothing to be mistaken about.

 

My question is, however, if there are any other differences when wanting to fit springs made for a TT, to an n/a model? - The reason for me asking, is that there are about 5cm of free space above my back wheels as it is right now(19" tires and brand new wheels!) - Therefore im wondering wheater or not the 2,5cm lowering from the n/a lowerings springs will be sufficient or if im to go for the 4cm TT lowering springs?

 

Thx in advance!:)

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  • 7 months later...

be carefull when buying lowering spring.

although they dont lower the rear buy much they can lower the front to much and cause a harsh ride that crashes over bumps and tire rubbing

and can also make it hard to get the right geo setup also making the car handle badly

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Exactly as above - you should be looking at spring rates, not how much they lower the car. The NA has a lower srping rate than the TT, so you need to ensure you get springs matched to the NA.

 

I have TT suspension on my NA, the front is FAR too hard/crashy on the front and it does not handle nicely.

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Eibach are OK, but lower the car too much, IMO. With Bilstein dampers that can be addressed. If you have an N/A fit N/A specific springs, not only will TT springs give a harsher ride, it will also sit higher than expected. I fitted some customer supplied G Max to a car and they looked feeble in rate. I checked them on the spring tester and they were.... the car was also on its knees with them fitted, but as that seemed to please him, no worries :)

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